What Women Want Vs. What Men Want Essay

What women want vs. What men want
Finding that perfect someone will not always be easy. And wanting the perfect match is nearly impossible to find when there are close to 7.6 billion people on Earth. Now, we have dating websites and apps to find what kind of man or woman, we would like to date, for an example there is Tinder and Match.com. They have certain algorithms to find what type of personality you would want in a person or different characteristics similar to your liking. That sometimes could get in the way when you have a certain type to date.
In society, it is known that women are very emotional, caring, and needy. They strive to find the perfect man to marry that can protect her and their future children. And have little flaws. While…show more content…After a couple of tried to get to sit next to Betty, she accepts. It took bill four tries until she finally told him she could sit with her. It seems like Betty was playing hard to get or wasn’t in the mood for any company. In an article on Askmen.com, Heidi Muller explains why women play hard to get. She explains, “Dating is a game and if it wasn 't, it wouldn 't be as much fun. If you 've successfully dated every woman you approached, you might have one hell of an ego but in the grand scheme of things, you wouldn 't have any fun. As aggravating as it is to pace around your living room, wondering whether she 's interested in you or not, the challenge of it all makes dating more exciting.” Women don’t like men who just gives up, and I’m sure Betty is testing Bill just like any women would. They also think its fun to play mind tricks on men making them think they don’t want them when they really…show more content…Why? Because Betty must want Bill to be her ideal man that she dreams of at night. Hence, Betty is a woman and previously I stated that women wants a man that’s up to her standards. For the reason, Bill had to keep changing his answers over and over since Betty was very specific about what she wants in a guy. For an example, we can tell that she has a certain type of man she wants to date by his background on politics (which she doesn’t really care for).
“BILL: Nope. Straight-down-the-ticket Republican.
(bell)

Straight-down-the-ticket Democrat.
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Can I tell you something about politics?
(bell)

I like to think of myself as a citizen of the universe.

(bell)

I 'm unaffiliated.

BETTY: That 's a relief. So am I.
To our understanding, she is not into politics but Bill is. He changes his views in order to fit her standards since they are higher.
All women want is to have a man that will be there for them emotionally so she can tell all her problems to and they would understand. Someone that would give them security and comes from a good background. Betty shows us that she needs this in a man.
BETTY:
Have you read it?

BILL:
Yeah, I read it in college.

BETTY:
Where was college?

BILL:
I went to Oral Roberts University.
(bell)

BETTY:
Where was

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